"For a large portion of the second half we outplayed them," said Lipscomb coach Charles Morrow. "Their coach told us we outplayed and outworked them in the second half. We had better chances. We hit the post twice in the second half and we had three other good chances throughout the game."

Western Kentucky scored one goal in the first half and two in the second.

Forward Richard Mupfudze scored the second and third goals for Western Kentucky. The first came on a penalty kick at the 84:04 mark of the game. Forty-seven seconds later Mupfudze struck again with an unassisted goal.

Midfielder Daniel Payne scored the first half goal for Western Kentucky at the 15:22 mark. Mupfudze was credited with the assist.